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# Linux.Community
Linux.Chat Communities was launched on 16 June 2023 as a [Lemmy](https://join-lemmy.org/) instance for people who are passionate about, support, or work with Linux®. Our community discussions aren't limited to just Linux®-related or opensource-related topics, but we do require a reasonable ratio of content to be on-topic.
Posting in English is recommended for maximum conversation opportunities within the community. You will need to understand English in order to agree to our Community Code of Conduct.
This service was installed and is maintained by [Linux.Chat](https://linux.chat) with equipment, hosting and object storage sponsored by [Conarx, Ltd](https://conarx.tech) located at [OVH](https://www.ovh.com).
Please contact [@admin@Linux.Community](https://Linux.Community/@admin) or email us on [admin@Linux.Community](mailto:admin@Linux.Community) with any moderation or administrative concerns. Additional information about reporting concerns related to the Community Code of Conduct can be found below.
For media and press-related topics please use [contact@Linux.Community](mailto:contact@Linux.Community).
## How to Thrive on Linux.Community
- Browse the Local Communities and get to know others in our community.
- Add respectful replies and conversation to others' posts you find interesting.
- Report content that you find concerning, whether it's from Linux.Community people or other servers.
- We like politics and religion, however there are instances more suited to these topics.
- We're all here because we want a fun, friendly, safe and enjoyable place to communicate, share and collaborate free of the toxicity encountered on other platforms on topics related to Linux®.
- We encourage everyone to steer discussions in a productive direction. For more details, review our [Catalyst Guidelines](https://linux.chat/catalyst-guidelines/)
# Linux.Community Code of Conduct
## Our Pledge to Each Other
In the interest of fostering an open, positive, fun, friendly and welcoming environment, we as Linux.Community members, moderators, and admins (collectively known as Linux.Community members) pledge to make our participation in the Linux.Chat group of communities and the greater Fediverse a pleasant and harassment-free experience for everyone.
## Diversity is Encouraged
Linux.Chat aims to provide a positive, safe environment not only everyone in its communities but also those who interact with us, regardless of:
- age;
- body size;
- caste;
- disability;
- ethnicity;
- gender identity and expression;
- level of experience;
- education;
- socio-economic status;
- nationality;
- personal appearance;
- race;
- religion (or lack thereof);
- sexual identity and orientation;
- tribe; or
- other protected status as defined by laws or the [Universal Declaration of Human Rights](https://www.un.org/en/about-us/universal-declaration-of-human-rights)
## Our Standards
Examples of behavior that contributes to creating an open, positive, fun, friendly and welcoming environment include, but are not limited to:
- Using welcoming, inclusive and friendly language.
- Being respectful of differing viewpoints and experiences.
- Gracefully accepting constructive criticism and respectively giving it.
- Focusing on what is best for the community.
- Showing empathy towards other community members.
Examples of unacceptable behavior by Linux.Chat community members include, but are not limited to:
- Insulting/derogatory comments.
- Trolling.
- Statements or jokes that exclude based on the demographic groups in the above "Diversity is Encouraged" section.
- Deliberate intimidation, stalking, or following.
- Public or private harassment.
- Publishing others’ private information, such as a physical or electronic address, without explicit permission.
- Sexual language, imagery, attention, or advances towards others, or behavior that contributes to a sexualized environment.
- Violence directed against another person, including violent threats and violent language.
- Expressing support for such unacceptable behaviors by others.
Linux.Community prioritizes marginalized people's safety over privileged people's comfort. Linux.Community moderators and admins will not take action on complaints regarding:
- "Reverse"-isms, including "reverse racism," "reverse sexism," and "cisphobia".
- The tone or writing style used when responding to harassment, racism, sexism, transphobia, or otherwise oppressive behavior or assumptions.
- Reasonable communication of boundaries, such as "leave me alone," "go away," or "I'm not discussing this with you".
## Our Responsibilities
Linux.Community moderators and admins are responsible for clarifying the standards of acceptable behavior and are expected to take appropriate and fair corrective action in response to any instances of unacceptable behavior.
Linux.Community moderators and admins have the right and responsibility to remove, edit, or reject posts, messages, comments, commits, code, or any other contributions that are not aligned to this Code of Conduct.
Linux.Community moderators and admins have the right to take certain action in response to any Linux.Community member exhibiting other behaviors that they deem inappropriate, threatening, offensive, harmful or causes damage to the reputation of the Linux.Community or Linux.Chat group of communities.
Examples of such actions include, but are not limited to:
- Removal or limiting viewability of content posted to Linux.Community.
- A temporary, permanent or global ban from all the Linux.Chat group of communities.
- A temporary, permanent or global ban from applying for a Linux.Community account in the future or global ban across the Linux.Chat group of communities.
- A temporary, permanent or global ban from participating as a Linux.Community moderator or admin or global ban across the Linux.Chat group of communities.
## Scope
This Code of Conduct applies to all Linux.Chat community spaces, including Linux.Community and Linux.social, herein collectively referred to as Linux.Chat:
- The Linux.Chat and Linux.Chat-related websites.
- The Linux.Chat public and private mailing lists.
- Any official public or private Linux.Chat forums or rooms on Matrix, IRC and Discord.
- Any Linux.Chat public and private git repositories.
- Any additional Linux.Chat project spaces or communities added in the future.
When Linux.Chat community members contribute in discussion in or from our services, they represent the Linux.Chat community and its reputation.
Therefore, this Code of Conduct applies to:
- Public communication between Linux.Chat community members in community spaces of Linux®-related, free software projects or non-profits who are also Linux®-related community members.
- Public communication between Linux.Chat community members at gatherings related to Linux.Chat and at Linux®-related events generally.
- Public Linux.Chat social media posts and comments by Linux.Chat community members on those social media posts.
- Private communication between Linux.Chat community members related to Linux.Chat communities or its members.
- Private communication between Linux.Chat community members and Linux.Chat admins or moderators.
This Code of Conduct also applies to official Linux.Chat communication, such as:
- Using an official Linux.Chat e-mail address.
- Acting as an appointed representative at an online or offline event.
- Posting via an official Linux.Chat social media account.
Representation of our community may be further defined and clarified by Linux.Chat admins and moderators.
If a concern about a past incident in any space is made known to a moderator or admin about a current Linux.Chat community member, Linux.Chat moderators or admins may take it into account when deciding whether the incident should have any consequences to the community member's participation in the Linux.Chat community.
## Enforcement
Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be reported by:
- Using the "Report" menu item on any post or profile in the Lemmy software (preferred).
- Contacting Linux.Chat admins directly through the @admin@Linux.Community account.
- Contacting Linux.Chat admins or moderator privately through their official Linux.Chat community account.
- Sending an email to [abuse@Linux.Chat](mailto:abuse@linux.chat).
All complaints will be reviewed and investigated as quickly as possible, and will result in a response that is deemed necessary and appropriate to the circumstances. The Linux.Chat admins and moderators are obligated to maintain confidentiality with regard to the reporter of an incident. Further details of specific enforcement policies may be posted separately.
## Attribution
This Code of Conduct is adapted from the [FLOSS.social Code of Conduct](https://floss.social/about) as of December 21, 2022 and the [Outreachy Community Code of Conduct](https://github.com/outreachy/website/blob/478c85f084de058ad8e4249d3c8d15d4025ed66d/CODE-OF-CONDUCT.md) as of January 28, 2002, made available under the terms of the [GNU General Public License, version 3](https://github.com/outreachy/website/blob/478c85f084de058ad8e4249d3c8d15d4025ed66d/LICENSE.md), and this "Linux.Chat Community Code of Conduct" is published under those same terms. The Outreachy Community Code of Conduct was adapted from the [Contributor Covenant, version 1.4](https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/1/4/code-of-conduct.html).
## DMCA Takedown Notices
DMCA takedown notices may be submitted to [dmca@Linux.Community](mailto:dmca@Linux.Community).
Please ensure your DMCA takedown notice meets the following requirements:
- The signature of the copyright owner or owner’s agent, in electronic form.
- Identification of the: (i) copyrighted work(s) infringed; (ii) the infringing activity; and (iii) the location of the infringing activity (by providing the URL).
- Contact information of the notice sender, including an email address.
- A statement that the notifier has a good faith belief that the material is not authorized by the intellectual property or copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
- A statement that the information provided is accurate and the notifier is authorized to make the complaint on behalf of the intellectual property or copyright owner.
Please also take note of the DMCA takedown procedure:
- A copyright holder files a takedown notice, under penalty of perjury, with Linux.Community claiming that the site is hosting infringing content owned by the copyright holder;
- Linux.Community will provide the posting party (24) hours to remove the content, should they fail to action this, we will remove the content within (24) hours;
- The posting party then has the right to file a counter-notification, informing Linux.Community that the content is not infringing; and
- If a counter-notice is filed, the service provider must re-host the content unless the original copyright holder files a lawsuit.
# Linux.Community Inactive Account Policy
In an effort to free up a wide range of account names, we may delete inactive accounts and associated personal data.
An account is considered inactive when:
- no posts have been made on the account and it has been at least twelve (12) months since the account was last accessed; or
- it has been at least twenty-four (24) months since the account was last accessed
For purposes of this policy, "accessed" means you have interacted with your account through one or more signed-in session from any device.
In order to warn the users concerned, an email will be sent to the e-mail address on file for the account providing the user twenty-one (28) days to reply and request an appeal for the account to be restored. Once an account has been deleted and the warning period has passed, it can no longer be recovered. To use Linux.Community again, you'll need to create a new account.
# Server Policies and Information
Our server policies and information can be contributed to via our [GitLab instance repository](https://gitlab.linux.community/linux.chat/linux.lommunity/server-information).
Linux.Chat Communities is a fun, friendly and inclusive place for all things Linux® and opensource.
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<p>We are {board_title} ("we", "our", "us"). We’re committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. If you have questions about
your personal information please <a href="{contactUrl}">contact us</a>.</p>
<h2>What information we hold about you</h2>
<p>The type of data that we collect and process includes:</p>
<ul>
<li>Your name or username.</li>
<li>Your email address.</li>
<li>Your date of birth.</li>
<li>Your IP address.</li>
</ul>
<p>Further data may be collected if you choose to share it, such as if you fill out fields on your profile.</p>
<p>We collect some or all of this information in the following cases:</p>
<ul>
<li>You register as a member on this site.</li>
<li>You fill out our contact form.</li>
<li>You browse this site. See "Cookie policy" below.</li>
<li>You fill out fields on your profile.</li>
</ul>
<h2>How your personal information is used</h2>
<p>We may use your personal information in the following ways:</p>
<ul>
<li>For the purposes of making you a registered member of our site, in order for you to contribute content to this site.</li>
<li>We may use your email address to inform you of activity on our site.</li>
<li>Your IP address is recorded when you perform certain actions on our site. Your IP address is never publicly visible.</li>
<li>Your date of birth is used verify that you are over the age of 13.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Other ways we may use your personal information.</h2>
<p>In addition to notifying you of activity on our site which may be relevant to you, from time to time we may wish to communicate
with all members any important information such as newsletters or announcements by email. You can opt-in to or opt-out of such
emails in your profile.</p>
<p>We may collect non-personally identifiable information about you in the course of your interaction with our site. This
information may include technical information about the browser or type of device you're using. This information will be used
purely for the purposes of analytics and tracking the number of visitors to our site.</p>
<h2>Keeping your data secure</h2>
<p>We are committed to ensuring that any information you provide to us is secure. In order to prevent unauthorized access or
disclosure, we have put in place suitable measures and procedures to safeguard and secure the information that we collect.</p>
<h2>Cookie policy</h2>
<p>Cookies are small text files which are set by us on your computer which allow us to provide certain functionality on our site,
such as being able to log in, or remembering certain preferences.</p>
<p>We have a detailed cookie policy and more information about the cookies that we set on <a href="{cookieHelp}">this page</a>.</p>
<h2>Rights</h2>
<p>You have a right to access the personal data we hold about you or obtain a copy of it. To do so please <a
href="{contactUrl}">contact us</a>. If you believe that the information we hold for you is incomplete or inaccurate, you may
<a href="{contactUrl}">contact us</a> to ask us to complete or correct that information.
</p>
<p>You also have the right to request the erasure of your personal data. Please <a href="{contactUrl}">contact us</a> if you would
like us to remove your personal data.</p>
<h2>Acceptance of this policy</h2>
<p>Continued use of our site signifies your acceptance of this policy. If you do not accept the policy then please do not use this
site. When registering we will further request your explicit acceptance of the privacy policy.</p>
<h2>Changes to this policy</h2>
<p>We may make changes to this policy at any time. You may be asked to review and re-accept the information in this policy if it
changes in the future.</p>
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# Privacy Policy
This privacy policy describes how Linux.social ("Linux.social", "we", "us") collects, protects and uses the personally identifiable information you may provide through the Linux.social website or its API. The policy also describes the choices available to you regarding our use of your personal information and how you can access and update this information. This policy does not apply to the practices of companies that Linux.social does not own or control, or to individuals that Linux.social does not employ or manage.
# What information do we collect?
- **Basic account information:** If you register on this server, you may be asked to enter a username, an e-mail address and a password. You may also enter additional profile information such as a display name and biography, and upload a profile picture and header image. The username, display name, biography, profile picture and header image are always listed publicly.
- **Posts, following and other public information:** The list of people you follow is listed publicly, the same is true for your followers. When you submit a message, the date and time is stored as well as the application you submitted the message from. Messages may contain media attachments, such as pictures and videos. Public and unlisted posts are available publicly. When you feature a post on your profile, that is also publicly available information. Your posts are delivered to your followers, in some cases it means they are delivered to different servers and copies are stored there. When you delete posts, this is likewise delivered to your followers. The action of reblogging or favouriting another post is always public.
- **Direct and followers-only posts:** All posts are stored and processed on the server. Followers-only posts are delivered to your followers and users who are mentioned in them, and direct posts are delivered only to users mentioned in them. In some cases it means they are delivered to different servers and copies are stored there. We make a good faith effort to limit the access to those posts only to authorized persons, but other servers may fail to do so. Therefore it's important to review servers your followers belong to. You may toggle an option to approve and reject new followers manually in the settings. **Please keep in mind that the operators of the server and any receiving server may view such messages**, and that recipients may screenshot, copy or otherwise re-share them. **Do not share any sensitive information over Mastodon.**
- **IPs and other metadata:** When you log in, we record the IP address you log in from, as well as the name of your browser application. All the logged in sessions are available for your review and revocation in the settings. The latest IP address used is stored for up to 12 months. We also may retain server logs which include the IP address of every request to our server.
# What do we use your information for?
Any of the information we collect from you may be used in the following ways:
- To provide the core functionality of Mastodon. You can only interact with other people's content and post your own content when you are logged in. For example, you may follow other people to view their combined posts in your own personalized home timeline.
- To aid moderation of the community, for example comparing your IP address with other known ones to determine ban evasion or other violations.
- The email address you provide may be used to send you information, notifications about other people interacting with your content or sending you messages, and to respond to inquiries, and/or other requests or questions.
# How do we protect your information?
We implement a variety of security measures to maintain the safety of your personal information when you enter, submit, or access your personal information. Among other things, your browser session, as well as the traffic between your applications and the API, are secured with SSL, and your password is hashed using a strong one-way algorithm. You may enable two-factor authentication to further secure access to your account.
# What is our data retention policy?
We will make a good faith effort to:
- Retain server logs containing the IP address of all requests to this server, in so far as such logs are kept, no more than 90 days.
- Retain the IP addresses associated with registered users no more than 12 months after last access of the account.
You can request and download an archive of your content, including your posts, media attachments, profile picture, and header image.
You may irreversibly delete your account at any time.
# Do we use cookies?
Yes. Cookies are small files that a site or its service provider transfers to your computer's hard drive through your Web browser (if you allow). These cookies enable the site to recognize your browser and, if you have a registered account, associate it with your registered account.
We use cookies to understand and save your preferences for future visits.
# Do we disclose any information to outside parties?
We do not sell, trade, or otherwise transfer to outside parties your personally identifiable information. This does not include trusted third parties who assist us in operating our site, conducting our business, or servicing you, so long as those parties agree to keep this information confidential. We may also release your information when we believe release is appropriate to comply with the law, enforce our site policies, or protect ours or others rights, property, or safety.
Your public content may be downloaded by other servers in the network. Your public and followers-only posts are delivered to the servers where your followers reside, and direct messages are delivered to the servers of the recipients, in so far as those followers or recipients reside on a different server than this.
When you authorize an application to use your account, depending on the scope of permissions you approve, it may access your public profile information, your following list, your followers, your lists, all your posts, and your favourites. Applications can never access your e-mail address or password.
# Site usage by children
If this server is used in the EU or the EEA: Our site, products and services are all directed to people who are at least 16 years old. If you are under the age of 16, per the requirements of the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation), you are not permitted to use this site.
If this server is used in the USA: Our site, products and services are all directed to people who are at least 13 years old. If you are under the age of 13, per the requirements of COPPA (Children's Online Privacy Protection Act), you are not permitted to use this site.
If this server is used in other jurisdictions: Privacy and legal requirements may differ if this server is used in other jurisdictions. For this reason our site, products and services are all directed to people who are at least 21 years old. If you are under the age of 21, ensure that you are familiar with your local legislation and that you are permitted to use this site. If not, you are not permitted to use this site.
# Attribution
This document is CC-BY-SA. Originally adapted from the Discourse privacy policy, further adapted by [mastodon.social](https://mastodon.social/privacy-policy) and further adapted by Linux.Chat.
# Rules
- Adhere to our Community Code of Conduct.
- Use welcoming, inclusive and friendly language.
- Be respectful of differing viewpoints and experiences.
- Gracefully accept constructive criticism and give it - where needed - only respectfully.
- Show empathy towards other community members and focus on what is best for the community.
- No sexualized language, imagery, or sexual attention/advances.
- No trolling, insulting/derogatory comments, or personal/political/religious attacks.
- No public or private harassment.
- Do not publish others' private information, such as a physical or electronic addresses, without explicit permission.
- Do not engage in conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a professional setting.
- No posting of commercial or business content (unless sharing your Linux®-related activities or experiences).
- No posting or boosting the same content repeatedly or frequently.
- No botting or cross-posting from other services if those posts include jargon or links to those services.
- Avoid political and religious topics, there are instances better suited to these topics.
- A reasonable ratio of posts must contain Linux®-related or opensource-related content.
- Refer to our Privacy Policy regarding minimum age requirements for using this server.
# New Accounts
All new accounts require an application to be submitted with a reason/motivation for requesting the account. Single word or low
quality reasons/motivation will be rejected.
Examples of low quality reasons and motivations:
- "yes"
- "because i want one"
- "testing"
- "i'm curious"
Examples of high quality reasons and motivations:
- "I'm a Linux® user for the last 1 year and I'm looking for a community where I can learn and make friends"
- "I wish to create a community myopensourcesoftware"
- "I'm a member of #linux on Libera.Chat with nickname examplecom"
- "I'm a Linux® sysadmin and want to register an account and join the community"
These are just examples, as long as your reason/motivation is reasonable it should be accepted.
If one disagrees with this requirement, there are many Lemmy instances which have open registration and your ability to browse our
content and interact with our community is not hindered.
# Communities
We encourage the forming of new communities, however please remember this instance is Linux® and opensource software themed.
- Communities should be Linux® or opensource software related.
- Communities are required to have at least 2 active moderators.
- Community moderators are required to adhere to and enforce our Code of Conduct.
Unmoderated communities or communities with inactive moderators may be disabled/restricted/removed or re-assigned.
### Other Communities
Linux.Chat community info can be found [here](https://linux.chat).
- [@linux.social Mastodon](https://linux.social)
- [#linux on Libera.Chat](https://linux.chat/linux-on-libera/how-to-connect/)
- [Linux.Chat on Discord](https://discord.gg/linuxchat)
- [Linux.Chat Support Forums](https://linux.forum)
### Financial Sustainability
You can support our community financially through the [Linux.Chat OpenCollective](https://opencollective.com/linuxchat), with
options as low as £1 per month.
<h1>Terms of Service</h1>
<p>The providers ("we", "us", "our") of the service provided by this web site ("Service") are not responsible for any user-generated
content and accounts. Content submitted express the views of their author only.</p>
<p>This Service is only available to users who are at least {age} years old. If you are younger than this, please do not register
for this Service. If you register for this Service, you represent that you are this age or older.</p>
<p>All content you submit, upload, or otherwise make available to the Service ("Content") may be reviewed by staff members. All
Content you submit or upload may be sent to third-party verification services (including, but not limited to, spam prevention
services). Do not submit any Content that you consider to be private or confidential.</p>
<p>You agree to not use the Service to submit or link to any Content which is defamatory, abusive, hateful, threatening, spam or
spam-like, likely to offend, contains adult or objectionable content, contains personal information of others, risks copyright
infringement, encourages unlawful activity, or otherwise violates any laws. You are entirely responsible for the content of, and
any harm resulting from, that Content or your conduct.</p>
<p>We may remove or modify any Content submitted at any time, with or without cause, with or without notice. Requests for Content to
be removed or modified will be undertaken only at our discretion. We may terminate your access to all or any part of the Service
at any time, with or without cause, with or without notice.</p>
<p>You are granting us with a non-exclusive, permanent, irrevocable, unlimited license to use, publish, or re-publish your Content
in connection with the Service. You retain copyright over the Content.</p>
<p>These terms may be changed at any time without notice.</p>
<p>If you do not agree with these terms, please do not register or use the Service. Use of the Service constitutes acceptance of
these terms. If you wish to close your account, please <a href="{contactUrl}">contact us</a>.</p>
<h1>Linux.Forum Support Forums</h1>
<p>Linux.Forum Support Forums was launched on 2023-06-13 as a community for people who are passionate about, support, or work with
Linux®. Our community discussions are focused primarily around Linux-related topics and we encourage everyone here to be
welcoming towards new users.</p>
<p>This is an English language forum.</p>
<p>This service was installed and is maintained by <a href="https://linux.chat">Linux.Chat</a> with equipment, hosting and object
storage sponsored by <a href="https://conarx.tech">Conarx, Ltd</a> and is located at <a href="https://www.ovh.co.uk">OVH</a>.
</p>
<p>Please contact <a href="mailto:admin@linux.forum">admin@linux.forum</a> with any moderation or administrative concerns.
Additional information about reporting concerns related to the Community Code of Conduct can be found below.</p>
<p>For media and press release related topics please use <a href="mailto:contact@linux.forum">admin@linux.forum</a>.</p>
<h2>How to Thrive on Linux.Forum</h2>
<ul>
<li>Add respectful replies and conversation to others' posts you find interesting.</li>
<li>Report content that you find concerning.</li>
<li>We <b>strongly</b> discourage posting topics relating to religion, politics and belief systems. While these are important
aspects of societal discourse, this is not the correct platform for these topics.</li>
<li>We're all here because we want a fun, friendly, safe and enjoyable place to communicate, share and collaborate free of the
toxicity encountered on other platforms.</li>
<li>Stay on topic, this is a community focussed on Linux®.</li>
<li>We encourage everyone to steer discussions in a productive direction. For more details, review our <a
href="https://linux.chat/catalyst-guidelines/">Catalyst Guidelines.</a></li>
</ul>
<h1>Linux.Forum Community Code of Conduct</h1>
<h2>Our Pledge to Each Other</h2>
<p>In the interest of fostering an open, positive, fun, friendly and welcoming environment, we as Linux.Forum members, moderators,
and admins (collectively known as Linux.Forum community members) pledge to make our participation in the Linux.Chat group of
communities and the greater Internet a pleasant and harassment-free experience for everyone.</p>
<h2>Diversity is Encouraged</h2>
<p>Linux.Chat aims to provide a positive, safe environment not only everyone in its communities but also those who interact with us,
regardless of:</p>
<ul>
<li>age;</li>
<li>body size;</li>
<li>caste;</li>
<li>disability;</li>
<li>ethnicity;</li>
<li>gender identity and expression;</li>
<li>level of experience;</li>
<li>education;</li>
<li>socio-economic status;</li>
<li>nationality;</li>
<li>personal appearance;</li>
<li>race;</li>
<li>religion (or lack thereof);</li>
<li>sexual identity and orientation;</li>
<li>tribe; or</li>
<li>other protected status as defined by laws or the <a
href="https://www.un.org/en/about-us/universal-declaration-of-human-rights">Universal Declaration of Human Rights</a>
</li>
</ul>
<h2>Our Standards</h2>
<p>Examples of behavior that contributes to creating an open, positive, fun, friendly and welcoming environment include, but are not
limited to:</p>
<ul>
<li>Using welcoming, inclusive and friendly language.</li>
<li>Being respectful of differing viewpoints and experiences.</li>
<li>Gracefully accepting constructive criticism and respectively giving it.</li>
<li>Focusing on what is best for the community.</li>
<li>Showing empathy towards other community members.</li>
</ul>
<p>Examples of unacceptable behavior by Linux.Chat community members include, but are not limited to:</p>
<ul>
<li>Insulting/derogatory comments.</li>
<li>Trolling.</li>
<li>Statements or jokes that exclude based on the demographic groups in the above "Diversity is Encouraged" section.</li>
<li>Deliberate intimidation, stalking, or following.</li>
<li>Public or private harassment.</li>
<li>Publishing others’ private information, such as a physical or electronic address, without explicit permission.</li>
<li>Sexual language, imagery, attention, or advances towards others, or behavior that contributes to a sexualized environment.
</li>
<li>Violence directed against another person, including violent threats and violent language.</li>
<li>Expressing support for such unacceptable behaviors by others.</li>
</ul>
<p>Linux.Forum prioritizes marginalized people's safety over privileged people's comfort. Linux.Forum moderators and admins will
not take action on complaints regarding:</p>
<ul>
<li>"Reverse"-isms, including "reverse racism," "reverse sexism," and "cisphobia".</li>
<li>The tone or writing style used when responding to harassment, racism, sexism, transphobia, or otherwise oppressive behavior
or
assumptions.</li>
<li>Reasonable communication of boundaries, such as "leave me alone," "go away," or "I'm not discussing this with you".</li>
</ul>
<h2>Our Responsibilities</h2>
<p>Linux.Forum moderators and admins are responsible for clarifying the standards of acceptable behavior and are expected to take
appropriate and fair corrective action in response to any instances of unacceptable behavior.</p>
<p>Linux.Forum moderators and admins have the right and responsibility to remove, edit, or reject posts, messages, comments,
commits,
code, or any other contributions that are not aligned to this Code of Conduct.</p>
<p>Linux.Forum moderators and admins have the right to take certain action in response to any Linux.Forum community member
exhibiting
other behaviors that they deem inappropriate, threatening, offensive, harmful or causes damage to the reputation of the
Linux.Forum
community or Linux.Chat group of communities.</p>
<p>Examples of such actions include, but are not limited to:</p>
<ul>
<li>Removal or limiting viewability of content posted to Linux.Forum.</li>
<li>A temporary, permanent or global ban from all Linux.Chat communities.</li>
<li>A temporary, permanent or global ban from applying for a Linux.Forum account in the future or global ban across the
Linux.Chat
group of communities.</li>
<li>A temporary, permanent or global ban from participating as a Linux.Forum moderator or admin or global ban across the
Linux.Chat
group of communities.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Scope</h2>
<p>This Code of Conduct applies to all Linux.Chat community spaces, including Linux.Forum, Linux.Social and Linux.Community, herein
collectively
referred to as Linux.Chat:
</p>
<ul>
<li>The Linux.Chat and Linux.Chat-related websites.</li>
<li>The Linux.Chat public and private mailing lists.</li>
<li>Any official public or private Linux.Chat forums or rooms on Matrix, IRC and Discord.</li>
<li>Any Linux.Chat public and private git repositories.</li>
<li>Any additional Linux.Chat project spaces or communities added in the future.</li>
</ul>
<p>When Linux.Chat community members contribute in discussion in or from our services, they represent the Linux.Chat community and
its
reputation.</p>
<p>Therefore, this Code of Conduct applies to:</p>
<ul>
<li>Public communication between Linux.Chat community members in community spaces of Linux-related, free software projects or
non-profits who are also Linux-related community members.</li>
<li>Public communication between Linux.Chat community members at gatherings related to Linux.Chat and at Linux-related events
generally.</li>
<li>Public Linux.Chat social media posts and comments by Linux.Chat community members on those social media posts.</li>
<li>Private communication between Linux.Chat community members related to Linux.Chat communities or its members.</li>
<li>Private communication between Linux.Chat community members and Linux.Chat admins or moderators.</li>
</ul>
<p>This Code of Conduct also applies to official Linux.Chat communication, such as:</p>
<ul>
<li>Using an official Linux.Chat e-mail address.</li>
<li>Acting as an appointed representative at an online or offline event.</li>
<li>Posting via an official Linux.Chat social media account.</li>
</ul>
<p>Representation of our community may be further defined and clarified by Linux.Chat admins and moderators.</p>
<p>If a concern about a past incident in any space is made known to a moderator or admin about a current Linux.Chat community
member,
Linux.Chat moderators or admins may take it into account when deciding whether the incident should have any consequences to the
community member's participation in the Linux.Chat community.</p>
<h2>Enforcement</h2>
<p>Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be reported by:</p>
<ul>
<li>Using the "Report" menu item on any post or profile in the Mastodon software (preferred).</li>
<li>Contacting Linux.Chat admins directly using the <b>lfadmin</b> account.</li>
<li>Contacting Linux.Chat admins or moderators privately through their official Linux.Chat community account.</li>
<li>Sending an email to <a href="mailto:abuse@Linux.Chat">abuse@Linux.Chat</a>.</li>
</ul>
<p>All complaints will be reviewed and investigated as quickly as possible, and will result in a response that is deemed necessary
and
appropriate to the circumstances. The Linux.Chat admins and moderators are obligated to maintain confidentiality with regard to
the
reporter of an incident. Further details of specific enforcement policies may be posted separately.</p>
<h2>Attribution</h2>
<p>This Code of Conduct is adapted from the <a href="https://floss.social/about">FLOSS.social Code of Conduct</a> as of December 21,
2022 and the <a
href="https://github.com/outreachy/website/blob/478c85f084de058ad8e4249d3c8d15d4025ed66d/CODE-OF-CONDUCT.md">Outreachy
Community Code of
Conduct</a> as of January 28, 2002, made available under the terms of the <a
href="https://github.com/outreachy/website/blob/478c85f084de058ad8e4249d3c8d15d4025ed66d/LICENSE.md">GNU General Public
License, version 3</a>, and this "Linux.Chat
Community Code of Conduct" is published under those same terms. The Outreachy Community Code of Conduct was adapted from the
<a href="https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/1/4/code-of-conduct.html">Contributor Covenant, version 1.4</a>.
</p>
<h1>Linux.Forum Rules</h1>
<h2>General Rules</h2>
<ul>
<li>This is an English-only forum.</li>
<li>All content must adhere to being PG13.</li>
<li>Our Code of Conduct applies to all content.</li>
<li>Any post referring to or encouraging illegal intent is not permitted.</li>
<li>Contacting any user to suggest a product or service who is not explicitly expecting you to contact them from an advertising
forum post is not permitted.</li>
<li>Your account is yours alone. You are responsible for any activity relating to your account. You may not share your account
login credentials.</li>
<li>Signature spam (a post made in hopes of showing a signature) is not permitted.</li>
<li>You may not post commission, referral or affiliate links. If it looks like it could be one of those links, we will treat it
as such.</li>
<li>Cross-posting is not permitted. This refers to posting duplicate threads or posts or linking to threads or posts started by
a user with the intention of gaining exposure.</li>
<li>Compensating anyone for any review or recommendation is not permitted.</li>
<li>You may not post on behalf of any banned member in any public forum. This includes all forums, private conversations and
signatures.</li>
<li>Posting of content containing spaces, dots or any other form of substitution in an attempt to defeat any censors put in
place is not permitted.</li>
<li>Linking to any website containing content which violates our Code of Conduct is not permitted.</li>
<li>Posting content to try garner trophies or any other forum reward is not permitted.</li>
<li>You may not use discussions to recommend, praise, belittle other products, services or companies without first hand
experience using those products, services or dealing with that company.</li>
<li>Posting of any content which is commercial in nature is not permitted.</li>
<li>You are not permitted to bump threads. This refers to the useless posting of information or one-liners or any other action
that deliberately keeps a thread hot or to bring a thread to the top of the forum.</li>
<li>You may not post messages that direct users to any content containing your own commercial domain, including informational or
help pages. A commercial domain is defined as one that receives any type of income or links to any incoming producing
mechanism.</li>
<li>You may not share details about your company and/or products or services when a thread starter or poster has made direct
reference to your company and stated something untrue or misleading. Any response must be in direct reference to the point
discussed and contain no added commercial intent. It is advisable to contact us first before responding.</li>
<li>Requests for paid services are not appropriate in any Forum Category except <a
href="/forums/vacancies-job-offers.24/">Vacancies &amp; Job Offers</a></li>
<li>Any user found to be intentionally trashing or trolling in another user's advertisement will result in a temporary or
permanent ban. Negative comments on advertisements are not allowed.</li>
<li>Many account features will only be available after earning 10 trophies and your account being at least 7 days old.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Profile Signatures</h2>
<p>Profile signatures is a benefit extended to forum members who have at least 10 trophies and an account which is more than 7 days
old.</p>
Signature rules:
<ul>
<li>Must be set up in your profile, and not manually added to your messages.</li>
<li>May not contain any pricing, plan, sales, etc. details. "Free" is considered a price in the context of this rule.</li>
<li>May not use the word "Free" to describe any cost.</li>
<li>Please keep special characters to a minimum.</li>
<li>Your signature is your signature. It is not for sale or rent.</li>
<li>Any signature that is offensive or insulting to Linux.Forum, its members, or its staff, is prohibited.</li>
<li>We reserve the right to ask you to change and/or remove your signature at any time, for any reason.</li>
</ul>
Limits (account upgrades may increase some limits):
<ul>
<li>Basic text formatting is provided by default.</li>
<li>May not contain links.</li>
<li>May contain one smile.</li>
<li>May contain up to 50 characters in length.</li>
<li>May span a total of 2 lines.</li>
<li>May use fonts up to the 2nd level in the editor.</li>
<li>May not contain links to other threads or posts.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Advertising Forums</h2>
<ul>
<li>Any request or offers for illegal services or content, or any other services or content which is deemed inappropriate under
our Code of Conduct will result in a temporary or permanent ban.</li>
<li>No lifetime plan offers. Posting such offers will result in a temporary or permanent ban.</li>
<li>Keep advertising posts clean. Try to stick to two colors (excluding black) and up to two font styles.</li>
<li>Any offers made in the Advertising Forum category must contain a URL to the providers website. The provider must not list a
free email account (eg. gmail) as a point of contact for those interested in the offer. Public WHOIS information relating to
the providers domain must be accurate as per the <a
href="https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/registrars/registrars-en">ICANN Registrar Agreement</a>, should you have
opted
for a privacy WHOIS service, contact details must be submitted to Linux.Forum staff prior to posting the offer. Violation of
this rule will result in a temporary or permanent ban.
</li>
<li>Any attempts to deceive or defraud users will result in a temporary or permanent ban.</li>
<li>All offers must have a "PROMO" prefix.</li>
<li>You may post once in an advertising forum per week and you may bump your post once every 3 days.</li>
</ul>
<h1>DMCA Takedown Notices</h1>
<p>DMCA takedown notices may be submitted to <a href="mailto:dmca@Linux.Forum">dmca@Linux.Forum</a>.</p>
Please ensure your DMCA takedown notice meets the following requirements:
<ul>
<li>The signature of the copyright owner or owner’s agent, in electronic form.</li>
<li>Identification of the: (i) copyrighted work(s) infringed; (ii) the infringing activity; and (iii) the location of the
infringing
activity (by providing the URL).</li>
<li>Contact information of the notice sender, including an email address.</li>
<li>A statement that the notifier has a good faith belief that the material is not authorized by the intellectual property or
copyright
owner, its agent, or the law.</li>
<li>A statement that the information provided is accurate and the notifier is authorized to make the complaint on behalf of the
intellectual property or copyright owner.</li>
</ul>
<p>Please also take note of the DMCA takedown procedure:</p>
<ul>
<li>A copyright holder files a takedown notice, under penalty of perjury, with Linux.Forum claiming that the site is hosting
infringing
content owned by the copyright holder;</li>
<li>Linux.Forum will provide the posting party (24) hours to remove the content, should they fail to action this, we will remove
the
content within (24) hours;</li>
<li>The posting party then has the right to file a counter-notification, informing Linux.Forum that the content is not
infringing; and</li>
<li>If a counter-notice is filed, the service provider must re-host the content unless the original copyright holder files a
lawsuit.</li>
</ul>
<h1>Document Changes, Updates and Contributions</h1>
Our server policies and information can be contributed to via our <a
href="https://gitlab.linux.community/linux-dot-chat/linux.forum/linux-forum-documents">GitLab instance repository</a>.
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